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reza sayah is live in cairo. i'm wondering from your perspective in cairo how this latest explosion in tel aviv may complicate the hard work ahead for secretary clinton and mohamed mursi? what does it mean for talks and hopes for a cease-fire? >> well it means there's more urgency. it means that the violence is escalating. i think the spotlight is going to be on u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton who is now in the region. if you think you have a busy day today, consider mrs. clinton's itinerary. this morning she met with u.s. secretary of state general ban ki-moon in jerusalem, 9:30 a.m. met with palestinian president mahmoud abbas in ramallah, 11:00 a.m. she met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem again. and now, she's on her way here to cairo. all in an effort to see what we can do, what washington can do, to establish a cease-fire. whenever these conflicts flare up in the middle east, washington wants to be seen as playing a major role. but the problem with washington's role is the
reza sayah is live in cairo. i'm wondering from your perspective in cairo how this latest explosion in tel aviv may complicate the hard work ahead for secretary clinton and mohamed mursi? what does it mean for talks and hopes for a cease-fire? >> well it means there's more urgency. it means that the violence is escalating. i think the spotlight is going to be on u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton who is now in the region. if you think you have a busy day today, consider mrs....
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you are looking at live pictures from cairo. where anti-government protesters are spending the night in tahrir square. they are protesting morsi's decree granting himself unchecked political power. earlier today, protesters threw rocks at police who responded with tear gas, we will have more on this story at the bottom of the hour. and an emergency at the u.s. state department today, fire trucks raced to the department headquarters before noon, a flash fire in the duct work of the building forced everyone to evacuate and sent three people in the hospital, construction workers were among the few in the building because it's a holiday weekend. a gas explosion that damaged more than 40 buildings. a camera captured the moment of the blast. mostly emergency workers were injured. they were called to the scene because of reports of the gas smell. they evacuated most of the area an hour before the explosion. superstorm sandy is at $29 billion at cost. governor chris christie said that the final total will only be known after taking into
you are looking at live pictures from cairo. where anti-government protesters are spending the night in tahrir square. they are protesting morsi's decree granting himself unchecked political power. earlier today, protesters threw rocks at police who responded with tear gas, we will have more on this story at the bottom of the hour. and an emergency at the u.s. state department today, fire trucks raced to the department headquarters before noon, a flash fire in the duct work of the building...
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any e his departure will play a role in these peace talks happening in cairo? and what is the status of those talks? >> i'm not sure that his resignation is going to have a direct impact. although obviously it's a changing personality in this fast-transforming region. and the talks in cairo between separately between hamas and the egyptian government and israel and the egyptian government, to try and hammer out the details on the cease-fire that was implemented last week, on the one hand you've got the hamas from gaza who want the border crossings to remain open, they want the crossings into israel to be opened, as well, so they can essentially have that economic blockade on gaza that's been imposed by israel eased to a very large extent. the israelis, on the other hand, want guarantees that weapons aren't going to flow into gaza once the crossing points are opened. certainly the ones from egypt. so this is just the start of a process of negotiations, which i'd be very surprised if it would produce any agreements today, perhaps not for several weeks. but we're
any e his departure will play a role in these peace talks happening in cairo? and what is the status of those talks? >> i'm not sure that his resignation is going to have a direct impact. although obviously it's a changing personality in this fast-transforming region. and the talks in cairo between separately between hamas and the egyptian government and israel and the egyptian government, to try and hammer out the details on the cease-fire that was implemented last week, on the one hand...
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ian lee is live in cairo. let's start with reaction on the ground, a very small margin of victory for him. >> reporter: that's exactly right, zoraida. it came down to only a few percentage points that he won by. there's a really large chunk of egyptian society waking up today not very happy. i was in tahrir square when the announcement was made. people were jubilant, jumping up and down, crying, hugging. this is what a lot of people had to say. >> -- could over come this regime and the old regime -- should be happy. >> we all love mohamed. >> mohamed morsi just named president. [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: while mohamed morsi is part of the muslim brotherhood, it's important to note not everyone celebrating were members of the muslim brotherhood. there were a lot of revolutionary forces who weren't really supporting morsi but were there against ahmed shafik. >> will morsi's victory make a big difference? what he actually be able to do? >> reporter: symbolically, this is a big moment for egypt. this is the first
ian lee is live in cairo. let's start with reaction on the ground, a very small margin of victory for him. >> reporter: that's exactly right, zoraida. it came down to only a few percentage points that he won by. there's a really large chunk of egyptian society waking up today not very happy. i was in tahrir square when the announcement was made. people were jubilant, jumping up and down, crying, hugging. this is what a lot of people had to say. >> -- could over come this regime and...
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embassy in cairo now. >> the fiscal cliff just 3 d3 ds away. yesterday it was announced timothy geithner and rob neighbors will go to capitol hill for meetings. how close are both sides to compromising, reaching a deal. will the u.s. have to face the cliff head on? the chairman of the republican doctor's caucus joining us. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> tom cole, the latest republican to signal willingness to cut a deal that cuts taxes for almost all americans but not the richest. here's what he said last night to wolf. >> if we agree that taxes shouldn't go up on 98% of the people shouldn't we take that now and get it set aside, make sure they know their taxes aren't going up. i think they will listen to us, we'll win the argument. putting people at risk when we agree their taxes shouldn't go up, is something in my opinion we shouldn't do. >> do you think congressman cole is wrong? >> tom is my colleague, friend, classmate, a great member. i have less confidence in 2013 that we would be able to oh get those marginal rates back down on
embassy in cairo now. >> the fiscal cliff just 3 d3 ds away. yesterday it was announced timothy geithner and rob neighbors will go to capitol hill for meetings. how close are both sides to compromising, reaching a deal. will the u.s. have to face the cliff head on? the chairman of the republican doctor's caucus joining us. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> tom cole, the latest republican to signal willingness to cut a deal that cuts taxes for almost all americans but not...
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in cairo, egypt, there ir huge celebrations take place in tahrir square at the same time shall the new president, mohamed morsi is addressing and speaking to all egypt shuians. he has a message for muslim, christians, coptics, mothers, fathers. our ben wedeman is there overlooking tahrir square. it is nightfall. there are cheering crowds and fireworks. it is like a sea of egypt
in cairo, egypt, there ir huge celebrations take place in tahrir square at the same time shall the new president, mohamed morsi is addressing and speaking to all egypt shuians. he has a message for muslim, christians, coptics, mothers, fathers. our ben wedeman is there overlooking tahrir square. it is nightfall. there are cheering crowds and fireworks. it is like a sea of egypt
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ambassador here in cairo. in fact, that goes back to before the revolution. they have tried their very best to reassure the united states that they are for instance, when it comes to the economy, very interested in free enterprise. many of the leaders of the muslim brotherhood are in fact capitalists, businessmen. so they would like to assure the united states that if they -- they take over the presidency, they have no intention of breaking the historic relationship between cairo and washington. >>> absolutely fascinating. i'm glad you brought that up. i had no heard that before. ben wedeman, i think you have a busy weekend ahead. thank you. >>> 54 minutes past the hour. of the son of the late sergeant shriver tells us the best advice he's ever given. ♪ ♪ we all need it. to move. to keep warm. to keep us fed. to make clay piggies. but to keep doing these things in the future... at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions th
ambassador here in cairo. in fact, that goes back to before the revolution. they have tried their very best to reassure the united states that they are for instance, when it comes to the economy, very interested in free enterprise. many of the leaders of the muslim brotherhood are in fact capitalists, businessmen. so they would like to assure the united states that if they -- they take over the presidency, they have no intention of breaking the historic relationship between cairo and...
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he's about to speak at cairo university. i think we have live shots of the scene there as a whole cross section of egypt gathers to wait to hear him speak some more in the audience there. we have relatives of martyrs killed in the revolution. we have christians, we have women, we have academics, intel l lektuals and so on. the party that might be concerned about his agenda. so far, he's gone out of his way to reassure them he is not going to turn this country into an islamic republic, that he will govern for all egyptians. >> dan rivers in cairo. thank you very much. >>> secretary of state, hillary clinton, is in switzerland meeting with foreign powers to come up with a plan to end the bloody 16-month-old conflict. after a meeting with mrs. clinton on friday, they said both sides were moving closer together. >>> another major ruling by the supreme court. this one throwing out mandatory sentences for minors. i'll talk with an expert about the decision and what it means to kids behind bars. the charcoal went out already? [ sig
he's about to speak at cairo university. i think we have live shots of the scene there as a whole cross section of egypt gathers to wait to hear him speak some more in the audience there. we have relatives of martyrs killed in the revolution. we have christians, we have women, we have academics, intel l lektuals and so on. the party that might be concerned about his agenda. so far, he's gone out of his way to reassure them he is not going to turn this country into an islamic republic, that he...
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we were talking earlier with you about what happened in cairo. in cairo, egypt. the protests that were happening there. it was this anti-muslim movie that was created by an american, and that's what sparked the protest there. flag bunrning. the question was whether the two were related. what do you think. >> we're still processing all of this. there's a possibility that it was related. it's interesting it happened on the same day. there may be some -- have been some coordination between the groups. i have no evidence of that. we may hear more about that later. it's interesting, though, that two separate countries on the same issue on the same day, an incident like this took place. but that's kind of in a certain way, that's kind of a minor issue, compared to the personal human tragedy, and of course, what this means for the united states, and the security of the united states, in that part of the world. >> you made a correlation earlier, as well, with the attacks of september 11th. you think that they're related? >> there's certainly a possibility. it happened on
we were talking earlier with you about what happened in cairo. in cairo, egypt. the protests that were happening there. it was this anti-muslim movie that was created by an american, and that's what sparked the protest there. flag bunrning. the question was whether the two were related. what do you think. >> we're still processing all of this. there's a possibility that it was related. it's interesting it happened on the same day. there may be some -- have been some coordination between...
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ivan watson is live in cairo. ivan, what is the latest on mubarak's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that his wife, we're told, has been able to visit his bedside at the military prison that he was -- military hospital, rather, that he was transferred to. he appears to be on life support after suffering a heart attack, being revived, and also possibly suffering a stroke as well. we're not getting much more information, though. no press conferences, nothing like that. and some of the egyptians i'm talking to are expressing frustration about that. they're saying, jesus, this guy may be on the verge of dying and no doctor coming out to give us more information just as one statement that's been disputed from the official news agency of egypt saying he's clinically dead. a bit of frustration from egyptians at the lack of information about their former president. >> do you think his death will have any impact there? >> reporter: you know, i'm sure that egyptians will be fascinated and transfixed by images of a funeral of the man who governed their country for nea
ivan watson is live in cairo. ivan, what is the latest on mubarak's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that his wife, we're told, has been able to visit his bedside at the military prison that he was -- military hospital, rather, that he was transferred to. he appears to be on life support after suffering a heart attack, being revived, and also possibly suffering a stroke as well. we're not getting much more information, though. no press conferences, nothing like that. and some of the...
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first of all, remember the cairo speech. i think that set out a vision for a more engaged united states in the conflicts that exist there, but also in a respectful -- mutual respect, mutual benefit type of reframing of the relationship. i think that's the right frame, and i've been supporting president obama because i think he's right. in it's not a campaign thing to me. as the middle east changes and as we've seen all the changes occur throughout the region, the united states has to come to a new set of relationships with the region, and i think obama has done the right thing. he has reached out. he has engaged and respected leaders and listened to them and made the u.s. interests clear. that's evidenced by the fak that he called president morsei and said as the egyptian embassy for the united states is safe and secure and will be, you have an obligation to safely protect our embassy as well. we expect you to live up to the obligation. since that time morsi has done the right thing. i think the president is setting -- is ma
first of all, remember the cairo speech. i think that set out a vision for a more engaged united states in the conflicts that exist there, but also in a respectful -- mutual respect, mutual benefit type of reframing of the relationship. i think that's the right frame, and i've been supporting president obama because i think he's right. in it's not a campaign thing to me. as the middle east changes and as we've seen all the changes occur throughout the region, the united states has to come to a...
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she's going to meet with leaders in jerusalem as well as cairo and ramallah. few details have been provided in a news conference an hour ago. >> we are all hoping for a deescalation and we are all hoping for restoration of calm, and we are all hoping to open space, for deeper, broader conversations. >> now, the death and the destruction caused by the crisis stretches across both borders. more than 100 confirmed killed in gaza. four in israel including an israeli soldier who died in a rocket strike today. we want to get more from nbc correspondent, ayman mohyeldin, who joins me from gaza. you reached out to the egyptian authorities about what's taking place, when this deal will be announced. what are you hearing about the possibility of that happening this hour? >> well, right now what we're hearing from egyptian officials is that they're still working to finalize that agreement. there are some areas where the gap between the two sides has been narrowed, but there are still some very important issues that have not been addressed. you know, we are talking about
she's going to meet with leaders in jerusalem as well as cairo and ramallah. few details have been provided in a news conference an hour ago. >> we are all hoping for a deescalation and we are all hoping for restoration of calm, and we are all hoping to open space, for deeper, broader conversations. >> now, the death and the destruction caused by the crisis stretches across both borders. more than 100 confirmed killed in gaza. four in israel including an israeli soldier who died in...
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now she goes to cairo where she's meeting with the egyptian president mursi. mrs. clinton making it clear that she is not interested in a quick fix in gaza. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability, and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> cnn reporters flanking the middle east today to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of the crisis in gaza and in jerusalem and in israel. ben wedeman is in gaza city. frederick pleitgen is in ashkelon city. we begin with sara sidner at the scene of that bus explosion that happened just a little while ago in tel aviv. sara first of all describe for me how that looks right now. >> what has happened right now is the cleanup is under way. there are still tape up around the scene. we're very close to the defense department building, and the military headquarters, this is a bus that the number 61 bus, we know that it exploded, glass all around the bus was blown out. however the blast was not strong enough to knock out the ability for the bus to opera
now she goes to cairo where she's meeting with the egyptian president mursi. mrs. clinton making it clear that she is not interested in a quick fix in gaza. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability, and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> cnn reporters flanking the middle east today to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of the crisis in gaza and in jerusalem and in israel. ben wedeman is in gaza...
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today protesters clashed with morsy supporters and police if cairo. and egypt's highest judicial body called on morsy to stay out of all judicial matters. >>> life is returning to normal in gaza three days after hamas militants and israel agreed to stop fighting. children returned to school today. despite a shooting near the border yesterday that reportedly left one palestinian dead, the cease-fire is holding. the next phase of the truce, talks on potentially easing israel's blockade in gaza and opening border crossings. the hope is this cease-fire will hold. joining us right now is a man who knows the area quite well, edward dejarian is the former u.s. ambassador to both israel and syria. he helped establish the james baker institute for public policy at rice university in houston. ambassador, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> so how confident are you about this truce thus far? >> so far, i think it's holding. and that's obviously a good sign. there have been minor violations. but the important thing is to build on this truce. in every crisis i
today protesters clashed with morsy supporters and police if cairo. and egypt's highest judicial body called on morsy to stay out of all judicial matters. >>> life is returning to normal in gaza three days after hamas militants and israel agreed to stop fighting. children returned to school today. despite a shooting near the border yesterday that reportedly left one palestinian dead, the cease-fire is holding. the next phase of the truce, talks on potentially easing israel's blockade...
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clinton said this evening in cairo at the press conference. that they have to meet the aspirations of the palestinian people. we need seriousness in approaching this way of solving the conflict. >> thank you very much for joining me. >>> hamas leader says he wants the world to understand his people and his cause. we have an interview exclusively. ♪ [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now trade up to get a 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. from outstanding value to standing the test of time, chevy runs deep. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! tha
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. >>> in egypt, opponents of morsi are calling for a major march on the presidential -- in cairo. they're upset morsi is refusing the delay a vote on the new constitution. the president did cancel an edit that gave himself sweeping powers, but protesters say that's not enough. >>> coming up at 2:30, the pope has joined twitter. find out what messages we'll be sending to his followers and how you can take part in the conversation. the next list with san ju gupta starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> they are innovators. game changers. people pushing themselves. moving us all forward. they're the next scientists, musicians, poets. the next makers, dreamers, teachers and geniuses. they are the next list. >>> welcome to "the next list." i want to introduce you to a remarkable woman who defies definition. i want you to meet mary. >> mary is an engineer, a designer, a scientist. >> mary believes that we could one day in the near future 3 d print our buildings. >> i don't want to design a building as i have learned. i want to question what it means to design a build
. >>> in egypt, opponents of morsi are calling for a major march on the presidential -- in cairo. they're upset morsi is refusing the delay a vote on the new constitution. the president did cancel an edit that gave himself sweeping powers, but protesters say that's not enough. >>> coming up at 2:30, the pope has joined twitter. find out what messages we'll be sending to his followers and how you can take part in the conversation. the next list with san ju gupta starts right...
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ian lee, live in cairo for us this morning. be safe. thank you. >>> and potentially worrying new developments this morning in syria as well. increasing the fear that bashar al assad's embattled regime may be preparing to use chemical weapons against its opponents. nbc news reports that syria's military loaded the component chemical for the deadly nerve gas cerron into bombs that could be used in fighter jets. they reported that syrian forces started combining chemical that could be used to make that gas for weapons. >>> here at home, big news in the state of washington. it's the first state in the nation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. voters approved a ballot initiative last month making it legal for adults to possess up to an ounce of marijuana. the new law took effect at midnight and people marked the occasion with a pot party at seattle space needle overnight. it's not a blanket license to smoke pot anywhere anytime. cnn's miguel marquez has been up all night, live in seattle for us. so it's not illegal to smoke marij
ian lee, live in cairo for us this morning. be safe. thank you. >>> and potentially worrying new developments this morning in syria as well. increasing the fear that bashar al assad's embattled regime may be preparing to use chemical weapons against its opponents. nbc news reports that syria's military loaded the component chemical for the deadly nerve gas cerron into bombs that could be used in fighter jets. they reported that syrian forces started combining chemical that could be...
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this is cairo. u.s. embassy there, it is closed right now, no one being allowed in or allowed out right now. >> protesters are blocking the entrance and clashes are had happening very close by. reza sayah is joining us now. what's the situation there? >> reporter: there are still clashes taking place in the arteries and streets leading to tahrir square. a couple of these streets are very close to the u.s. embassy. as a precaution earlier today, the u.s. embassy announced its shutting its doors until further notice. we should tell you that these clashes are usually triggered by teenagers, trouble making element that is continue to throw rocks and debris at police. police responding with tear gas. sometimes police officers throwing rocks themselves. so the violence a little too close for comfort apparently for the u.s. embassy. they say the embassy is not a target. again, just as a precaution, they've shut their doors today. >> reza sayah in cairo today. before i let you go, a lot of talk about mohamed mor
this is cairo. u.s. embassy there, it is closed right now, no one being allowed in or allowed out right now. >> protesters are blocking the entrance and clashes are had happening very close by. reza sayah is joining us now. what's the situation there? >> reporter: there are still clashes taking place in the arteries and streets leading to tahrir square. a couple of these streets are very close to the u.s. embassy. as a precaution earlier today, the u.s. embassy announced its...
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our cheer international correspondent is in cairo. what is morsi promising the egyptian people, and do they believe him? >> reporter: well, of course that is the question for the majority of egyptians. we had so many people down in tahrir square still celebrating. this is going to go on for a long time. they've got fireworks. people have been streaming in from all over cairo and in other parts of e gyp they're celebrating as well. mohamed morsi was urged to embrace all egyptians, to work for national reconciliation. his speech that you mentioned did say that he would be the president for everyone, for christians, for minorities, for women, listed all elements of society, the army, the police, the intelligence services, teachers, farmers. he went on and on embracing all egyptians. the truth of the matter is that half the country did not vote for him. 48% voted for shafiq. they want stability. they don't necessarily want an islamist leader. important to note, though, that shafiq did immediately send a message of congratulations to moham
our cheer international correspondent is in cairo. what is morsi promising the egyptian people, and do they believe him? >> reporter: well, of course that is the question for the majority of egyptians. we had so many people down in tahrir square still celebrating. this is going to go on for a long time. they've got fireworks. people have been streaming in from all over cairo and in other parts of e gyp they're celebrating as well. mohamed morsi was urged to embrace all egyptians, to work...
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more than a year ago egypt filled cairo's tahrir square and told hosni mubarak time to give up power. now they are saying the same thing to the military. but will the army listen? you're looking at live pictures from tahrir square. thousands of people have been there four days and nights. election results from last week's presidential runoff due thursday. now there's speculation they may come out tomorrow. two rivals each claiming victory. >>> u.s. has a warning for americans. stay out of kenya's coastal city of mombasa. u.s. embassy nairobi says there's an eminent threat of terror attack in the destination. it is suspending all travel and ordering all u.s. personnel to get out. >>> back in the u.s. floodwaters are receding in duluth, minnesota. people are finally getting a look at the true scope of the damage. "the new york times" is reporting the worst flooding in the city's history, caused more than $100 million in damage. it's left squawks buckled and roads washed out. no one was killed, incredibly in minnesota, but flooding is blamed for three deaths in neighboring wisconsin. in
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embassy in cai cairo, egypt. if the pictures were moving you would see the police throwing tear gas at the protesters trying to drive them away from the u.s. embassy. protests of night and into the morning. have they briefly stopped and then started up again. we go to elise labott to put this in -- excuse me, secretary hillary clinton is now speaking. let's listen. >> let me take a moment to address the video circulating on the internet that has led to these protests in a number of countries. let me state very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. america's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning oour nation. and as you know, we are home to people of all religions. many of whom came to this country seeking the right to exercise their own religion, including of course millions of muslims. and we have the greatest respect for people of faith. to us, to me, personally, th
embassy in cai cairo, egypt. if the pictures were moving you would see the police throwing tear gas at the protesters trying to drive them away from the u.s. embassy. protests of night and into the morning. have they briefly stopped and then started up again. we go to elise labott to put this in -- excuse me, secretary hillary clinton is now speaking. let's listen. >> let me take a moment to address the video circulating on the internet that has led to these protests in a number of...
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joining us live from cairo on his hopes and his fears. this did turn out to be a close election between morsi and shafik. >> coming away with 21.73% and the former aviation minister of the old regime got 48.27% in the end. mohamed morsi supporters broke out in cheers when they heard their candidate was declared the winner, a member of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party reacted to morsi's win a little bit earlier. listen. >> congratulations for each and every egyptian on the face of the earth. it's just a moment in history we've been waiting for it the last 7,000 years. in the civilization of 7,000 years, this is the first time in history we have our own president-elected by us, the power of the people now is in the hands of the president. the president has to go and move forward with what the people want. this is a great moment in the history. >> that a supporter of mohamed morsi. shafik supporters, you can see these images here, shocked to learn of their candidate's narrow loss. one sounded a note of resignation after the o
joining us live from cairo on his hopes and his fears. this did turn out to be a close election between morsi and shafik. >> coming away with 21.73% and the former aviation minister of the old regime got 48.27% in the end. mohamed morsi supporters broke out in cheers when they heard their candidate was declared the winner, a member of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party reacted to morsi's win a little bit earlier. listen. >> congratulations for each and every egyptian...
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we want to take you straight to cairo where for the first time the president-elect, the new democratically elected president-elect, mohamed morsi, is now addressing the people of egypt. let's listen in. >> translator: -- and their cheers and sacrifices. this moment which we arrived in history with all these sacrifices. i wouldn't have been able to stand here in front of you as the first elected president without the determination of the egyptians in first free election after the revolution. i wouldn't have been able to stand here in front of you with all this joy that is happening throughout our beloved egypt. i wouldn't have been able to take a stand for you without the success of allah almighty and then to the sacrifices and the blood. therefore, all that matters is the blood of our martyrs and those injured. and thanks and gratitude and salute go to the martyrs, to the mothers of the martyrs, to the fathers of the martyrs, to all my people, those who lost -- who lost beloved ones and sacrifices them for the sake of egypt. with all sincere prayers to all these martyrs and injured. and wi
we want to take you straight to cairo where for the first time the president-elect, the new democratically elected president-elect, mohamed morsi, is now addressing the people of egypt. let's listen in. >> translator: -- and their cheers and sacrifices. this moment which we arrived in history with all these sacrifices. i wouldn't have been able to stand here in front of you as the first elected president without the determination of the egyptians in first free election after the...
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lou: first, it was a result, a consequence of the actions in cairo in which our embassy's walls were scaled, the american flag taken down and then the murder of a u.s. ambassador which we now learn from intelligence sources in libya, again, eyewitnesses in libya, that this was an attack, an assassination. >> righters of american citizens in that consulate which was undefended, a safe house that wasn't. >> right you about we should not have expected anything else. do you know that benghazi, which was not something that was spoken of much during the libya war which president obama jumped into unprovoked by any libyan regime action against the united states. libya sent more jihadists per capita to iraq to fight against american soldiers in a terrorist war than any other country in the world. and benghazi was the capital of jihadism in libya. they had every reason to know that that is, that not only has been one of the most dangerous regions in the world for the united states, it is a more dangerous region now because they have the arsenals that muammar qaddafi used to have under lock an
lou: first, it was a result, a consequence of the actions in cairo in which our embassy's walls were scaled, the american flag taken down and then the murder of a u.s. ambassador which we now learn from intelligence sources in libya, again, eyewitnesses in libya, that this was an attack, an assassination. >> righters of american citizens in that consulate which was undefended, a safe house that wasn't. >> right you about we should not have expected anything else. do you know that...
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but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the more officials are coming out and speaking about this. they're saying that the protests might not have even happened, might not have even taken place. that this was -- it seems to be a preplanned, premeditated attack by islamist groups, extremist groups that are operating in the eastern part of the country where the city of benghazi is. we heard yesterday from the country's general national that it's the ruling body here, that they spoke in benghazi and here is what he had to say. >> i wasn't given enough details about this by witnesses, and this makes me 100% sure that it was preplanned. and it was with terrible intention to inflict all this dama
but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the more officials are coming out and speaking about this....
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. >>> it is 8:00 at night cairo, egypt now and protesters are cramming into ter terreer squar. hosni mubarak, convicted for killing of anti-government protesters last
. >>> it is 8:00 at night cairo, egypt now and protesters are cramming into ter terreer squar. hosni mubarak, convicted for killing of anti-government protesters last
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he said that in cairo! this is how cairo responds. he supported eliminating mubarak. i see a president on his knees, apologized, kissed rings, he has begged, he has bowed. and this, the muslim world -- they have no respect for him. none. >> i'll tell you, i actual, sean, i think even though he may know indkneesia, my family's from syria. if you talk to american syrians, we know we are able to practice our faith more freely here than anywhere in the world. you can see what's happening. the president and jay carney and his comments, i find them offensive as an american, in that they have no foreign policy. they are missing in action. what is happening is the moderates, remember, the mobs that we see in the past few days, are nothing like what was happening with millions in the streets last year. those moderates that are in the streets today are waiting for america to defend liberty, to defend freedom across the middle-east. just as charles said earlier, you see a vacuum and the salafists, the middle-east has been torn between two fascisms and wow, this is all it takes t
he said that in cairo! this is how cairo responds. he supported eliminating mubarak. i see a president on his knees, apologized, kissed rings, he has begged, he has bowed. and this, the muslim world -- they have no respect for him. none. >> i'll tell you, i actual, sean, i think even though he may know indkneesia, my family's from syria. if you talk to american syrians, we know we are able to practice our faith more freely here than anywhere in the world. you can see what's happening. the...
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is considering sending additional troops to cairo. is it realistic at all that tensions are going to sort of calm down with these two forces set to possibly collide on friday? >> well, i don't know why mr. morsi had to call for demonstrations on the part of the muslim brotherhood on friday after prayers. that's, frankly, unacceptable. look. there's very little leverage over a man determined to use the united states as a boogieman for the interests inside egypt. he's dependent on american foreign assistance and the willingness of the united states taxpayer proto provide debt relief. there's no reason why the obama administration or the united states has to play his game. if he's going to play games with the safety of the diplomats in cairo he doesn't deserve to have us running over there and offering him money under these circumstances. we have to basically send a strong signal to a new president that while he may be the new man in town, the new game doesn't have to be played under his rules. >> ambassador ginsberg, if we could look at
is considering sending additional troops to cairo. is it realistic at all that tensions are going to sort of calm down with these two forces set to possibly collide on friday? >> well, i don't know why mr. morsi had to call for demonstrations on the part of the muslim brotherhood on friday after prayers. that's, frankly, unacceptable. look. there's very little leverage over a man determined to use the united states as a boogieman for the interests inside egypt. he's dependent on american...
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i understand there will be big demonstrations in cairo today. what are the risks right mow of egypt being drawn in fourth this conflict? >> the chances are actually fairly small. egypt has enough problems with it is with fighting militants next to gaza. egypt says it still respects the camp david peace accord signed with israel back in the late 1970s. obviously, we can expect egyptian politicians and leaders to make as much political hay as possible over this gaza violence, but it's highly unlikely that egypt has really the wherewithal or desire to get sucked into that conflict. i know from speaking to many egyptians, they don't have an appetite for it. they may sympathize with the people of gaza, but that sympathy does not extend to an eagerness or willingness to engage or become involved militarily in that conflict. >> all right, ben. in jerusalem this morning. thanks. >>> coming up later, soledad will be speaking to israel's deputy foreign minister. that's in our 7:00 hour. >>> here at home, president obama will have the four top leaders of c
i understand there will be big demonstrations in cairo today. what are the risks right mow of egypt being drawn in fourth this conflict? >> the chances are actually fairly small. egypt has enough problems with it is with fighting militants next to gaza. egypt says it still respects the camp david peace accord signed with israel back in the late 1970s. obviously, we can expect egyptian politicians and leaders to make as much political hay as possible over this gaza violence, but it's...
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it's quiet now in cairo. it's just after 2:00 a.m., but it definitely was not quiet earlier in the day. listen. tear gas filled the air and crowds of protesters scattered when riot police tried to break up the protests in cairo. we have reports of demonstrators trying to break into the offices of the president's party, the muslim brotherhood. and at least one person reportedly died today in the street violence, a teenager. cnn's reza sayah spent much of the day right in the middle of the chaos in cairo. >> we keep seeing these clashes between protesters and police, protesters throwing rocks at police. police responding by firing tear gas and stun grenades. we're just a few blocks away from tahrir square. we should point out most of these protesters are young men, 20-something, teenagers, hard to say if they're here fighting for democracy or here to cause some trouble. those were chants of down with president morsi, down with president morsi. we're now starting to see these protests and clashes take place in c
it's quiet now in cairo. it's just after 2:00 a.m., but it definitely was not quiet earlier in the day. listen. tear gas filled the air and crowds of protesters scattered when riot police tried to break up the protests in cairo. we have reports of demonstrators trying to break into the offices of the president's party, the muslim brotherhood. and at least one person reportedly died today in the street violence, a teenager. cnn's reza sayah spent much of the day right in the middle of the chaos...
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embassy here in cairo. some of them threw stones at the police and they then responded by firing tear gas canisters into the crowd. but the egyptian authorities seem to be saying their tolerance for these demonstrations is limited. for the second night in a row, the crowd vented its anger outside the u.s. embassy. the protests began yesterday when thousands of conservative muslims marched on the compound, furious about a film they believe mock it is prophet mohammed, the worst insult in the islamic religion. a group of demonstrators scaled the embassy wall and succeeded in pulling down the american flag, tearing it to shreds and then setting it on fire. it was replaced briefly with the black flag favored by islamic militants. as egyptian riot police stood by and watched, the protests continued late into the night. producing that film will do you no good, they chanted. we will chop off your hands. anti-american outrage that sparked fresh demonstrations in cairo and around the muslim world. >> pelley: holly,
embassy here in cairo. some of them threw stones at the police and they then responded by firing tear gas canisters into the crowd. but the egyptian authorities seem to be saying their tolerance for these demonstrations is limited. for the second night in a row, the crowd vented its anger outside the u.s. embassy. the protests began yesterday when thousands of conservative muslims marched on the compound, furious about a film they believe mock it is prophet mohammed, the worst insult in the...
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cairo and benghazi? >> i think it's important to differentiate between the two because they're very different kinds of demonstrations and attack right now in cairo, there is still a demonstration going on, a couple hundred, maybe not even that many, hardline supporters, most of them were members of the islamic group, supporters of the old blind cleric, from the first world trade center attack. they have been organizing demonstrations in front of the u.s. embassy for a long time now and they were the core group that went out yesterday organized this demonstration and then the demonstration got out of hand, so to speak, and some of the people climbed into the embassy itself, didn't attack anyone, but pulled down an american flag and put up a black islamic flag. no u.s. personnel were at risk in that incident, but what it did show is a glaring lack of response from the new islamic leaning egyptian government. what happened in benghazi was a very different kind of attack. this was a commando raid according t
cairo and benghazi? >> i think it's important to differentiate between the two because they're very different kinds of demonstrations and attack right now in cairo, there is still a demonstration going on, a couple hundred, maybe not even that many, hardline supporters, most of them were members of the islamic group, supporters of the old blind cleric, from the first world trade center attack. they have been organizing demonstrations in front of the u.s. embassy for a long time now and...
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back to you. >> ayman mohyeldin in cairo tonight. thanks. >>> back in this country, we got word today from los angeles that don cornelius had died of an apparent suicide. he was the creator and long-time host of "soul train," one of the longest-running shows in television, period. it was also a period piece. decade by decade, a ground breaker and history maker, all of it thanks to its creator. >> let's all get together and style a while. >> don cornelius invented an american institution to look back over the long track of "soul train" you can trace the progression of music, hair, clothes and how people moved. it was a place of celebration, a kind of saturday worship service that was all about the music. >> he struck a chord that no one could compete with, so even though other people got on the tracks, there was only one "soul train." >> reporter: looking back now, especially the shows in the early 70s, it's a vintage time capsule, the 'fros and clothes were over the top and they were supposed to be. >> that's how i learned how to dan
back to you. >> ayman mohyeldin in cairo tonight. thanks. >>> back in this country, we got word today from los angeles that don cornelius had died of an apparent suicide. he was the creator and long-time host of "soul train," one of the longest-running shows in television, period. it was also a period piece. decade by decade, a ground breaker and history maker, all of it thanks to its creator. >> let's all get together and style a while. >> don cornelius...
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zoraida is in cairo and she'll be telling us what folks are saying about this move. >> back to work for congress this morning following the fourth of july recess. the first thing the house republicans plan to do when they get into the chamber is a vote, not just any vote, a vote to repeal the president's health care overhaul. heavens to betsy, we just got out of the supreme court and now this. this is really political posturing. any kind of repeal effort is to expected to die in the senate because the senate is controlled by the democrats. the vote in the house is expected to take place on wednesday. >>> he could have just wrenn a check but a massachusetts man had something bigger in mind for his final mortgage payment. i like in one. the story is coming up. it involves a penny. to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for custo
zoraida is in cairo and she'll be telling us what folks are saying about this move. >> back to work for congress this morning following the fourth of july recess. the first thing the house republicans plan to do when they get into the chamber is a vote, not just any vote, a vote to repeal the president's health care overhaul. heavens to betsy, we just got out of the supreme court and now this. this is really political posturing. any kind of repeal effort is to expected to die in the...
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reza sayah is live for us in cairo. i want to start with this masked men attacking, in fact, now looking at the video, i see the fire. tell me what you know. >> reporter: yeah, that's the city north of cairo. the political wing of the muslim brotherhood, the freedom and justice party, they claim that masked men stormed their offices and destroyed it, torched it, that happened to another one of their offices in another city outside of cairo, just a sign of this conflict escalating. earlier tonight, outside of the presidential palace, an intense stretch that turned into some ugly violence, that's where you had supporters of president morsi, opponents of president morsi, gathered in front of the palace. initially during the day, there were pockets of clashes. what you had around 7:00, 8:00 p.m. was this remarkable staredown. the main road that goes through the palace is divided by old railroad tracks. on one side of the track, you had supporters of president morsi. on the other side of the tracks, you had opponents, exchan
reza sayah is live for us in cairo. i want to start with this masked men attacking, in fact, now looking at the video, i see the fire. tell me what you know. >> reporter: yeah, that's the city north of cairo. the political wing of the muslim brotherhood, the freedom and justice party, they claim that masked men stormed their offices and destroyed it, torched it, that happened to another one of their offices in another city outside of cairo, just a sign of this conflict escalating. earlier...
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embassy in cairo is surrounded by angry protesters. many of them scattered today when police showedup in armored cars and fired tear gas. this is tehran today. this is a loud crowd of students gathered at the swiss embassy that represents american interests in iran. they are shouting their anger at the united states. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this is the u.s. embassy in yemen. people set cars on fire, climbed the walls, destroying everything they could. in libya, a consulate protest this weekend ended with a rocket attack that killed the american ambassador. public outrage against the u.s. especially in arab countries is soaring this week. i want to bring in michael holmes from cnn international to put this in perspective here. there is a wide area that seems than spreading and this is bubbling underneath the surface. is there a commonality here among all these different countries? >> no, they're all different but this movie was the catalyst, if you like. that brought out a lot of people on the street. i think hala made an im
embassy in cairo is surrounded by angry protesters. many of them scattered today when police showedup in armored cars and fired tear gas. this is tehran today. this is a loud crowd of students gathered at the swiss embassy that represents american interests in iran. they are shouting their anger at the united states. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this is the u.s. embassy in yemen. people set cars on fire, climbed the walls, destroying everything they could. in libya, a consulate...